On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 2:52 PM, jk@israeliteknight.com<jk@israeliteknight.com> wrote:> "When comparing set of numbers in sequence, the median can go down while the largest numbers (and even all the numbers greater than the median) can go up and that their rate of increase has no effect on the median.">> Sure, Paul, but by only a FEW percent, NEVER by FIVE FOLD as you're now >claiming.

No. You are wrong. In your continuing quest to try to prove the whitesupremacy to which you hold, you continue to show complete ignoranceof so much and repeatedly refuse to be corrected on so much.

When the set of numbers is odd, the median and all the numbers lessthan the median can go down, and that determines the new median - allthe numbers greater than the median of this set can go up by anyamount and the median of the new set will not change at all. When theset of numbers is even, the number immediately greater than themedian, the median, and all the numbers less than the median can godown, and that determines the new median - all the numbers greaterthan the number immediately greater than the median of this set can goup by any amount and the median of the new set will not change at all.

You really need to learn some things that until now you refuse tolearn. Go to the Google search engine and enter "median".

> Our REAL GDP is less than $3 trillion,

No, it is not. Here your ignorance that you seem to be incapable ofcorrecting is in how GDP is calculated. You keep thinking wrongly -never mind how many times I tell you otherwise - that GDP involvesonly household income. It does not involve only household income.